A Treatise on Cosmic Fire - Section One - Division A - The Internal
Fires of the Sheaths

The fire of Spirit is the essential fire of the first Lord of
Will plus the fire of the second Logos of Love. These two cosmic Entities blend, merge,
and demonstrate as Soul, utilizing for purposes of manifestation the aid of the third
Logos. The three fires blend and merge. In this fourth round and on this fourth globe of
our planetary scheme, the fires of the third Logos of intelligent matter are fusing
somewhat with the fires of cosmic [64] mind, showing as will or power, and animating the
Thinker on all planes. The object of Their cooperation is the perfected manifestation of
the cosmic Lord of Love. This should be pondered upon for it reveals a mystery.

The
blending of the three fires, the merging of the three Rays, and the cooperation of the
three Logoi have in view (at this time and within this solar system) the development of
the Essence of the cosmic Lord of Love, the second Person in the logoic trinity. Earlier
it was not so, later it will not be, but now it is. When viewed from the cosmic mental
plane these Three constitute the PERSONALITY OF THE LOGOS, and are seen functioning as
one. Hence the secret (well recognized as fact, though not understood) of the
excessive heat, occultly expressed, of the astral or central body of the triple
personality. It animates and controls the physical body, and its desires hold sway in the
majority of cases; it demonstrates in time and space the correspondence of the
temporary union of spirit and matter, the fires of cosmic love and the fires of matter
blended. A similar analogy is found in the heat apparent in this second solar system.

d. The Atom. The inner fires of the atom can likewise be seen functioning
along similar lines, their demonstration being already somewhat recognized by science.
This being so there exists no necessity for further elaboration. 21 [65]

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"It
should be remembered that the mere scale does not matter, for greatness and smallness are
essentially relative. The destiny of each atom is to create a brahmanda. Brahmandas like
or smaller or larger than ours, held together by a sun, are present in every atom.
Vishvas, great world-systems, exist in an atom, and atoms again exist in these vishvas.
This is the significance of 'many from one'; wherever we see the one we should recognize
the many also, and conversely. After securing the ability of, and then actually, creating
a brahmanda, the next step is the creation of a jagat, then a vishva, then a mahavishva
and so on, till the status of mahavishnu is reached."
- Bhagavan Das in the Pranava Vada, p. 94.